Our new single, ‘Cruel Moon’ is taken from our upcoming second album – scheduled for an August release and promises to seeus slowly cruise down a more darker, atmospheric and beauty stricken Mulholland Drive.

“Oh Cruel Moon you lied.

Shining on all the Darkness inside…”

After shows supporting Cash Savage, Aldous Harding, Mia Dyson, Jen Cloher, Courtney Barnett, Kirsten Hersh, Jessica Pratt, Rob Snarksi and the Blackeyed Susans, Mirel Wagner and Johnny Marr – Jep and Dep are very excited to start playing their special blend of dark, romantic and ethereal folk music around the country.

‘Cruel Moon’ and it’s special accompanying mini-noir film directed by Isabella Andronis will be launched at the wonderful Golden Age Cinema THURSDAY 25th MAY 2017.

Well on Thursday, the new Jep and Dep single ‘My Berlin’ got it’s world premiere on Paul Gough’s wonderful radio program ‘The Inside Sleeve’ on ABCRadioNational.

Tomorrow morning after 8am Sydney time and Friday night 11pm Berlin time- ‘My Berlin’ will be getting it’s German premiere on our favourite Berlin radio show, ‘Lost In Music’ program on Radio Eins with Jürgen König.

VIELEN DANK.

‘My Berlin’ will be out on Monday.

“Seduced me with the hope against destruction,

See the Wall in my mind came down

All the colours, they are growing though the concrete

On old watch towers flowers grow…”

‘My Berlin’ is the first single that is taken from the duo’s sophomore album that will be released early next year, around April.

The single launch is at Petersham Bowling Club Friday 4th November with Jo Meares as support.

Jep and Dep are masters of atmospheric music. With lights dimmed, a great sound mix and songs that possess an austere beauty and an arthouse intimacy, they quickly had an attentive audience – apart from a lone barking voice at the bar who Darren Cross acknowledged with a seething “hey, woman at the bar, stop fucking talking”. New tracks from their forthcoming album were aired, indicating it will be a strong set of songs and though the between-song banter was often thick with black humour, when it comes to performing their songs the duo are deadly serious.